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In a country where too many people live in communities where it's harder to buy fruit than Froot Loops, it's time we take back the value meal.

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And so, Slow Food USA is leading the charge with a call to eager cooks, eaters, and producers to take The $5 Challenge and dine for $5 or less on September 17th.

You can host a meal where everyone is fed for five bucks a head, or find one near you to attend. Either way, we at Food52 encourage you to register your potluck with Slow Food, the brains behind this movement.

Real food does not have to be expensive. Time to show the world this whole local, sustainable, let's-change-our-food-systems-and-the-way-we-eat thing can be done! We can't wait to see you pull it off, so send your potluck photos to [email protected], if you like, and we'll feature some of the highlights on the site.

love dirt cheap idea, plus it makes me forage my garden and pantry first.a lot of recipes can be tweeked with what you have on hand and be just as good or better.more power to cheap. the tomato tart i make feeds a mob for very little and helps me keep up with the abundance of vege,s and herbs i have right now.will be out of commission 9-17 weekend but did just feed 20 folks with this tart.definitely less than $5 per including salad.

I think our dinner tonight was probably $5 for the whole family! White Beans with tomatoes (from the garden) and greens, with no knead bread for dipping. I love this idea and absolutely agree that great food does not have to be expensive.

It can be done . My favorite inexpensive entertaining meal is the onion gallette w mustard cream sauce from vegetarian cooking for everyone. It only takes one large onion for the whole pie.And it looks and tastes divine.Very cheap. Pair it w/ a soup & a salad . done. All you need is dessert.